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For the most part the ingredients that work best for black, or any type of hair for that matter, come from good ol’ Mother Earth. So whether you’re relaxed or natural, your products shouldn’t be too terribly hard to pronounce. The next time you’re “navigating the beauty aisles” look for these ingredients:

Biotin: This vitamin promotes the growth of cells that reproduce quickly, like nails, skin, and hair. They actually sell biotin in a vitamin supplement form.

Folic Acid: Believe it or not this is another B vitamin you need to have in your medicine cabinet or under your sink. (Don’t let the F in Folic fool you- it’s B9.) This vitamin also works on the cell level. It helps your body use and create protein, which we’ll learn later is very important for the hair.

Shea Butter: Has anyone else noticed how shea butter seems to be in everything these days? I remember when it was novel to see vendors selling it on the street, now it’s gone mainstream. And rightly so, this magical, motherland cream cures dryness of scalp and hair, adding a sheen to it. It’s easily absorbed and protects hair from the elements.

The Oils: castor, coconut, and peppermint: With the exception of castor these oils sound delicious. Yup the same flavors that excite your tastebuds actually work to stimulate your scalp and nourish your hair.

Castor oil prevents hair loss, moisturizes and has been said to contribute to your hair’s overall thickness.

Coconut oil is the perfect moisturizer for your hair, especially when it’s damp. Remember not to overdo a good thing. Even though it smells heavenly moderation is still key.

Peppermint oil balances the ph in your hair and scalp, so whether you suffer from hair that’s too dry or too oily, the peppermint oil will get you where you need to go to grow. It also stimulates and opens the pores in the scalp.

Panthenol: Here’s yet another form of vitamin B. (Notice a pattern?) This one binds to the hair and extracts moisture from the hair.

Keratin: This is a type of protein found in hair, skin, and nails. As we know much of our hair, nails, and skin are dead but these dead cells protect the newly grown ones underneath. The thicker the layer of fresh keratin the faster your hair (and nails) will grow.

Eggs: This easily accessible food restores protein to the hair. Like keratin the proteins strengthen the hair. You can put raw eggs directly on your hair and use it as conditioner.

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Aphogee Products have worked wonders on my hair! i have very little breakage and my hair is much healthier. i have thick coarse african american hair. i use the protein treatments and keratin treatments and im happy i did. i also use profectiv hair oils and lotions. these products combined with regular use of hair vitamins, has left me with healthy, thick beautiful hair with much hair growth.

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Head and Shoulders is a good product also to help your hair grow

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Qhemet Alma and Olive Heavy Cream and Qhemet Burdock Root is the best moisturers I have used…all natural ingredients and all you need is a small amount. A lil goes a long way. Qhemet also has other products that I have yet to use but I am sure they work just as good. I highly recommend this product.

I’m about to order some of that Oyinhandmade Burnt Sugar pomade since my CD hair balm is running low. Takes about 2 weeks to get in the mail but they make it as you order it. Mizani is okay but pricy. Jane Carter shampoo has sulfates in it, probably won’t repurchase that again, but the conditioner’s decent.

Shea Moisture Hair Products at Target are awesome! Organic products so you don't have to worry about trying to interpret ingredients you don't understand. Also, Design Essentials is a great product line I feel people don't really know about. All of their products have great ingredients in them as well and a very extensive product line.

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The Shea Moisture hair products found at Target are all natural and very good for the hair. The Shea Moisture shampoo is the best shampoo that I have ever used. I also love Alterna’s hair conditioners, especially the Organic Hemp Repair Treatment and the Caviar Conditioners.

CocoBabie

Cantu is an inexpensive high quality hair care line. It was very popular during my stint working at a beauty supply store. Mizani is also excellent from the reviews I got from stylists, though it is a little costly.